Proposed Canon

This is an alphabetical list of trigger words seen in the comic, and the assumed Real World reference that the trigger word evokes.

...Aggro:Used by Wanda Firebaugh to destroy much of Jetstone's airforce, including the ArchonJaclyn. References the act of getting a monsters attention in an mmorpg, example: attacking a boss to start the fight. It was used after Wanda uttered several well known gaming cheat codes that let the characters access what is known as God Mode in their respective games. Erf-b1-p095

Callahan's:Used by Maggie during the link up of Sizemore Rockwell and Wanda to uncroak the volcano near the end of book one. Could reference Callahan's Crosstime Saloon, a story where unique people gather in a bar owned by Callahan. Telepathy has happened in the saloon several times and it is an all or nothing ordeal. You either share all information with everyone or don't have telepathy and share nothing. Given the nature of Fusion magic, it appears to be the same type of all or nothing ordeal.

Leverage; Synergy; Paradigm and others: Used by Charlies Archon's to fight the wounded dwagons. Like all of Archon spells, they are plays on management jargon. They are powerful attacks, but seem to be connected to what Jetstone paid for. Erf-b1-p121

Trioxin:Used by Wanda Firebaugh to uncroak Jetstone units that were croaked in the tunnels underneath Gobwin Knob. References the fictional corpse-reanimating chemical "trioxin" from the Return of the Living Dead film series (which may in turn be a reference to the chemical 1,3,5-Trioxane, a substance related to formaldehyde that is used by morticians).

Speculation

Words used in attacks, but may not necessarily be 'magic'.

Van de Graaf: Used by Stanley in the fight with Transylvito. It is a very strong attack that sends the Chief Warlord of Transylvito Caesar Borgata, and his bats, which count for heavy infantry thanks to bonuses, flying back. Uses lightning. References the Van de Graaf generators, or, a rock band by the same name.

LemonParty, Tubgirl, Meatspin, Goatse: Used by Sizemore, read from a scroll. A series of (extremely obscene) 4chan references. Due to their NSFW (Not Safe For Work) nature, no link will be provided. Of note, it seems that they are examples of shockmancy, as no other examples of this magic have been seen, and, they are 'shocking,' to say the least.Erf-b1-p126